Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1925, Page 10

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were Ft PAGE TEN HOLDUP GIES BODIES OF MOTHER AND YOUNG Che Casper Sunday Cribune is a well-to.do contractor, {s reported missing, and police were searching for him tonight. Civil Liberties Union: SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1925 in maintenance of our civil rights, including: the right of free assemb- lage, his letter continued. K., including about 190 “Kame}ias” held one of the. first. full regalia parades of the order in New Jng- ic The governor is expected to make|!and. All but a féw of the marchers Police believe the mother and some kind of an announcement early | wore masks. hives ddipernnas Aicteace heh. . next week. Leading the parade were several kitchen “o: ; Meanwhile Klan meetings are held| state of Maine highway police on dragged to the,cellar. The kitchen H Id B ~ f f . Kl ; wrteStga 2 " was spattered with blood, and there | | 0 Ss rie Or an at almost clock like regularity in a} motor cycles. ana four fully robed were stains leading to tlfe basement | | two cycle. Every other day for the | officials.of.the Klan. : RARE IE Ps the, dace a past ten days a Klan meeting bas} Without. interruption\ the: Klans- atte et y been terminated by a riot of some|men passed through the: town to a ) | . oNOON rn De Tin} be Prosecutor Westcott investigated n ea to overnor proportion. At Sudbury on Tuesday | large field on the outskirts of Kit- } CAMDEN, N. 3., Aug. 15.—(By United Press.) —With,] ana when he left the Audia home Fige wien *wors: abot; ania tRakalne|| tery ambetepenalticalixatich? ean: tn. | i the bodies of Mrs. Catherine Audia and her |.he hada with him letters found in eS on Thursday, tear gas bombs put in| {tation meetings. were. held. 5 38-year-old son, John, were found today partially buried Aaa eed cb adeean pec 9 BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 15.—A new | Harrington, president of the Massa-| their first appearance. ‘The local SS Sip TOE ———— junder a pile of coal in the cellar of their home here. ‘rhb ple peevane 2 element en Ku Klux Klan /chusetts Law and order League, police are seldom able to cope with| Mrs. Ws Deamond. Humphnays, a | 3 F 4 sb rg mies situation in usetts Satur. | urging him to take steps to halt fur-|'the disturbances and call in the state] recent visitor to: America, is’one of N ae FE d f Bz _| Both mother and child had been murdered with a blood-| ‘The Audias had two other chil- day when’ the an Civil Lib-} ther meetings on the ground that| police, who thus far have been suc-| the most prolific of modern English ‘o Lrace Found oF Dan-| stained mallet which lay near the bodies, dren—Wrank, 21, who worked with] erties union through a member of] they tend to incite to riot. cessful in restoring order quickly. || novelista.” Bor more then @0;eaatn 2) lit Who Made Off The mother was dead when the) Audia and “star boarder’ ,at her| iis father, and Salvatore, who has its national committee, John 8. Cod: dman's protest was embodied in Mrs. Humphreys, who is best known ° ait NV ie) ade | bodies were ered, but, the} home, found the bodies and reported | been ill at a children’s ‘hospital In} man, protested to a letter which carefully pointed out] KITTERY, Maine, Aug. 15—(By] under her pen name of “Rita,” has &; while une fous, was still] the double murder to the police. He| Philadelphia for the past few weeks.|7 Puller, against p Nithat “the American Civil Liberties | Unit Press) — Marching eight| published at least one novel every I With Pavroll. | athing. The boy died shortly | was held without bafl/ pending an on meetings of the order. m has no interest in the Klan,|abreast through the main streets of year. ee | ard investigation. For results try a Tribune Class!'| arlier in the week the governur| either for or against.” Kittery late Saturday, 400 members RSD LT ae aaa jentile, a cousin of Mrs.| Joseph: Audia, the husband, who fied Ad. receivel a protest from Daniel L. But it does take an active interest | of Kittery Klavern Number 5, K. K.|'Try Tribune Want Ads for Results. Going Into the Third Big Week With Even Greater Values in Our Annual ugust FURNITURE Sale Overwhelming Public Response to This Sale Has Convinced Us That These Values Are Supreme! We could not ask for better evidence of the fact that the people of Casper and sur- rounding community appre- ciate the significance of this great annual event than the at- tendance of this sale the past weeks, The third week starts Monday with many newly ar- rived bargains in every depart- ment. : 1000 TAKEN. f WVSINGLE RAD 4 Simmons Ivory Cribs Ses | m . p 4 From Page - — ae Tass 5 gh: : eri: ; ones 3-Piece Two-Tone Walnut Sui ay tt’ r = in ! ° ° 8 : ° ae 9-Fiece 1 wo-lone Walnut Suite |! exetionany| 8-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite M BS Genuine Walnut and Selected Hardwood = al ripe hil = - ; wid Poster Bed, Chifforobe, 6-Drawer Vanity Dresser $ U ) amel wood cribs | 66-Inch Buffet, Extension Table With fea Corners French Plate Mirrors 4) with high sides 5 Side Chairs and 1 Host’s Chair : f Beautifully Two-Tone Finish and ends. Sagless springs. Drop side. Genuine Walnut and ‘Selected Hardwood Size 30x54 inches. 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